In short: An excellent raceIn full: I entered this after reading previous reviews and was not disappointed. The organisation ran like clockwork and the undulations were not as bad as I'd feared from some descriptions. There seemed to be more downhills than ups or am I just imagining that?! Parking was plentiful and free and the weather was beautiful. My only minor quibbles are that I couldn't see any time markers at the start and so ended up starting too far back and having to overtake a lot of runners by going along the verges. Also, the chip results could maybe have been available a bit sooner. If they could text them that would be fab but I realise you can't have everything! The main thing was I got a PB and had a great day, so will definitely think about doing it again next year. Thanks, Fleet.Date of review: March 26, 2012

In short: Worth braving the cold for!In full: A really well organised race with great indoor facilities for before and afterwards. The marshalls coped valiantly with the cold and the traffic, and the whole process ran like clockwork. I've been doing this event for the past few years and hope to be back next February. It's true that the pace markers were a bit confusing and didn't match up with my Garmin but that is a minor point - I still got a PB!Date of review: February 12, 2012

In short: A well-organised race - I'd do it again next year.In full: Lots of club runners in a nice, local race. Slightly congested at the start but I didn't find it as dangerous/problematic as others have said. Flat, fast course and, best of all, no queue at the toilets!Date of review: May 5, 2009

In short: Very enjoyable, I would do it again next year.In full: This was my second 10k. The first one was a charity run, so this was my first 'race'. I thought it might be daunting but in the end I really enjoyed it. It's a pretty flat course and although the scenery is not amazing the atmosphere was friendly and the organisation really efficient. See you again next year!Date of review: February 21, 2009